told ya i had more for you >:)
wanted to make something special for the finale <3 based on the amazing fic from a little spark may burst a flame, part 2 of this series by the very sweet and talented @mysteroads. some extra art

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told ya i had more for you >:)
wanted to make something special for the finale <3 based on the amazing fic from a little spark may burst a flame, part 2 of this series by the very sweet and talented @mysteroads. some extra art
Uh oh... Someone doesn't remember...
Yeah yeah the Hail Mary is just a magnet for amnesia WHATEVER I just wanted to hit Simon a little too hard on the head, who can blame me?
(Don't worry Simon, you will remember the faces of those you've murdered before you remember your name, it's not that important!)
Broken Glass In The Morning Light: Chapter 4: Weâll Have To Make It On Our Own
They finally make it back to Devil May Cry, and Dante calls up an old friend for some help
Lady rubbed soft circles on Nero's back as the poor kid leaned over the railing, coughing and puking. He was miserable. His pale skin had a distinctly green tinge to it that had Trish running for the hills the moment she'd noticed. Nero had managed to last a solid hour and a half before he was taken down by the dreaded waves. Maybe he didn't have his sea legs yet, maybe Dante had been right that this was a thing with salt water. Either way, she was pretty confident Nero wasn't going to be too interested in getting back on a boat again after this.
She glanced over to the bench where Dante was still laying. Her friend had been half asleep until Nero had gotten sick, now he watched with slitted pupils, looking just as green as his nephew.
So astrophages caused the Quiet Rapture, right?
Itâs been so long since I got to see a thing and think: wow yeah this could only happen on tumblr. This is one such thing and I had to contribute. Let Simon have a weird fucked up religious sorta relationship with Grace! This man has issues!! Heâs never been off a space station!! The Hail Mary is literally as close as he could imagine as heaven!!!!!!
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The Glow of Silver Stars
My poor boy someone help him. My heart mourns for him in season two. I wished upon the stars for Dante to be loved and it was granted by this banger fic. Try out @letliv3âs The Glow of Silver Stars!
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happy iron lung day to all who celebrate
DC Pride #1 - âFinding Batmanâ (2022)
written by Kevin Conroy art by J. Bone
saw a post on bluesky about reimagining The Iliad as a mecha war and that idea goes unbelievably hard. achilles in his legally distinct gundam cutting through dozens of enemy suits. aggamemnon in his gold-plated mech. paris using a long range sniper rifle to exploit a design flaw in achilles' armor. the gods are all various megacorps who have a stake in the war bc it'll impact their profits.
I do think itâs interesting how the novel Dracula is meant to be a modern setting from its perspective. Itâs very much that genre of story about an ancient fantasy archetype finding itself in a modern setting, complete with the rules-lawyering that often comes with modern parodies (that isnât to say the stories of Olde didnât have fun with loopholes either though).
Except Dracula is a story that plays itself straight. The vampire himself is not stupid. Heâs possibly the oldest vampire of all which means he upgraded from animal instinct and mindless echoes of past memories to someone whoâs regained his critical thinking skills. The story begins because heâs already adapted to how the modern world works now by hiring a solicitor who understands modern laws.
He knows now that he doesnât have to march into London with an army like he used to; He can just buy property and the laws of London are forced to respect that. Similarly heâs already experimented in and discovered loopholes to vampire rules and limitations; Vampires are bound by the permission of owners so he simply uses his solicitor to buy and own a bunch of properties. If he needs to be invited in, Dracula hypnotizes someone to let him in.
Vampires need to return to their grave every dusk/dawn (whichever comes sooner), which causes their coffin to act as an anchor that limits how far from it they can travel? Dracula simply rations the earth of his grave into fifty coffins and spreads them across London so his range becomes exponentially larger.
All of these things make the story almost come across as a deconstruction and it might just be! Itâs just that Dracula the novel became such a trendsetter that people nowadays see it as playing things fully straight. It almost feels as if the novel is written with the idea that readers have a basic understanding of vampires and their rules, so part of the thrill comes in the revelation of how the titular vampire is working around these rules. Likewise Iâve heard it used to be a trope in English literature for a traveler to visit some foreign land with a monster and escape by going home. But here the foreign aspect of the story is just the first (and final) arc; The monsterâs plan hinges on coming to the UK itself!
So yeah. Dracula isnât stupid and he reflects the idea that people of the past had just as common sense as the rest of us, they just had access to less/inaccurate knowledge and things worked differently back then. Dracula would be like⊠That bit of someone showing a medieval peasant a meme as they comprehend it perfectly and arenât even wowed by the Doritos. If Dracula was set in the 21st century heâd probably understand social media well enough to become an influencer if he wanted to, though the issue of being invisible in cameras wouldnât help.
May 15th: The girlies are here
ughghghhhh i can't decide how to draw him
k but imagine Rocky wanting to learn about how humans became the apex predators of their planet so he has Grace âhuntâ him in the biodome as an experiment and during it he thinks Grace isnât trying or taking it seriously which is bad bad bad because this is for research purposes
only for Rocky to get more and more tired as the experiment goes on just to realize that Grace isnât which makes him panic so he puts as much distance as he can between them and finds a (hopefully) safe spot to sleep and when he wakes up the human is crouching over him like âgot youuuâ and Rocky has never shrieked so damn loud before in his life
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She got the idea for the study while walking with her advisor at Stanford to discuss her thesis topic, and the paper she eventually published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology in 2014 is sharp enough that it should have ended the seated meeting on the day it came out.
She ran 4 experiments on 176 people. Same person tested twice. Once sitting, once walking. The creativity tasks were the standard ones psychologists have used for decades to measure how good a brain is at generating novel useful ideas.
81% of participants in the first experiment produced more creative ideas while walking than while sitting. In the second experiment, 88%. In the third, 100%. Every single person walked into a more creative version of themselves. On average, people generated 60% more novel useful ideas the moment their legs started moving.
The skeptical question is the obvious one. Maybe it was the fresh air. Maybe it was the scenery passing by. Maybe it was the change of environment doing the work, not the walking itself.
Oppezzo killed every one of those explanations with one experimental decision. She put people on a treadmill facing a blank wall. No scenery. No fresh air. No environmental change. Just legs moving in place while staring at white drywall. The 60% boost held.
Then she ran the experiment that closed the case completely. She took participants outside in two conditions. Half of them walked through a Stanford courtyard. The other half were pushed through the exact same courtyard in a wheelchair. Same outdoor stimulation. Same scenery passing at the same speed. The only difference was whether the legs were moving.
The walkers produced dramatically more novel high-quality ideas than the wheelchair group. The outdoors did almost nothing on its own. The walking did everything.
She also tested the opposite kind of thinking. Convergent thinking. The kind where there is one right answer and you have to narrow down to it. Word puzzles where 3 words share a hidden fourth word that connects them. The seated participants did slightly better on these. Walkers got slightly worse.
Walking is not a general intelligence enhancer. It does one specific thing. It opens up the divergent search inside your brain. The part that generates options. The part that produces unexpected connections. The part that takes a problem and finds five ways into it instead of one.
When you need to converge on the single right answer, sit down. When you need to find the answer in the first place, get up.
The mechanism is now well understood. Walking selectively activates what neuroscientists call the default mode network, the system inside your brain that runs when you are not consciously focused on anything. The DMN is where mind-wandering happens. Where memories cross-reference each other. Where ideas that have been sitting in separate folders inside your head finally bump into each other.
When you sit at a desk and force yourself to concentrate, you suppress the DMN. When you walk at a natural pace, the executive part of your brain gets just busy enough handling the walking that the DMN comes online and starts doing the work that focus was blocking.
The most useful finding in the entire paper is the one almost nobody quotes. The boost did not turn off the moment people stopped walking. Participants who walked first and then sat back down stayed elevated. Their next round of seated creativity work was still significantly better than people who had been sitting the whole time. The rest lingered for at least several minutes after the legs stopped moving.
You do not need to do creative work while walking. You need to walk before the creative work. The brain holds the state.
Edited down a long tweet. (x)